MANCHURIA JAPANESE MILITARY MAPS INDEX
circa 1933

publication date:  2015-11-17

editors:   Lex Berman, Daniel Joseph

charset encoding:  UTF8

Source:
Manshū Nijūmanbunnoichi Zu [滿洲二十万分一圖].  [1932 - ]
Japan Dai Nihon Teikoku Rikuchi Sokuryōbu. 
Japan. 大日本帝國陸地測量部.
[Tokyo] : Rikuchi Sokuryōbu, Showa 7-8 [1932-1933] [Tokyo] : 陸地測量部, 昭和7-8 [1932-1933]

URI -> Stanford University Library:    https://searchworks.stanford.edu/?q=21748529

Online Index sheet:
http://stanford.maps.arcgis.com/apps/SimpleViewer/index.html?appid=c1e874ab8bec4d6fa5b2e743a77d8ca9

license:   CC-BY     https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

Metadata:
ObjectID:   arbitrary unique identifier of the grid cell
Sheet No:   Sheet Number as listed on the Stanford Online Index Sheet
Eng Name:   Pinyin transliteration of the Placename
Chin Name:   Traditional Chinese Characters of Placename (UTF8)
Map URL:   Link to the online map sheet (small version)

Note on X1, X2, Y1, Y2:

The grid cells were constructed from the degrees and minutes printed at the corners of each map sheet.
For example, sheet D-1 Qiqihar  had the values:
123E by 48N                   124E  by 48N
123E by 47d20m N      124E  by 47d20m N

These convert to:

123, 48           124, 48
123,47.333  124,47.333

and recorded as:
X1 = 123
X2 = 124
Y1 =  48
Y2 =  47.333